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crannogs older than egypt's pyramids. he is now working closely with archaeologistsfromenglandtosee what other secrets they can unearth. while the crannogs in the outer hebrides are certainly some of the oldest, hundreds of these stone islands are scattered across scotland, forgotten and overgrown in its lochs. i'm headed back over to the mainland to the scottish crannog centre in the highlands. i'm keen to find out just how they were used thousands of years ago. the timing is pretty great, because we are in the middle of an iron age festival. folk music plays so this is a bone whistle, that is one of the earliest musical instruments in human history. and i'm going to give it a go. whistle toots 0h, 0k! whistle toots and this is what some of the crannogs would have looked like. wow, look at this! hello there! hello, welcome! welcome to the crannog. welcome to the crannog, yes. this is much bigger than i thought it would be. it's very spacious, it's like a tardis, isn't it? small on the outside and you come in and... we have always been wowed by that illusion. it's large but very cos

crannogs older than egypt's pyramids. he is now working closely with archaeologists from england to see what other secrets they can unearth. while the crannogs in the outer hebrides are certainly some of the oldest, hundreds of these stone islands are scattered across scotland, forgotten and overgrown in its lochs. i'm headed back over to the mainland to the scottish crannog centre in the highlands. i'm keen to find out just how they were used thousands of years ago. the timing is pretty...

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fans earlier behaviour of bulgarian fans earlier thisyear,england'sblackplayers we re this year, england's black players were subjected to monkey chance in 2011. southgate says there is a history there, and they want to make sure that we are all prepared for what might happen, how we want to respond. the fa's investigating a complaint of racial discrimination against the former england mark sampson. the fa is investigating a complaint of racial discrimination against former england women's boss mark sampson, although his current the stadium is going to be partially closed for the club stevenage say the allegations are unfounded he was found to have used discriminatory language during his time with the game on the 14th of october because of the racist national side and was subsequently sacke behaviour of he had no case to answer. this women super league champions have started their champions league campaignfor started their champions league campaign for the season. there are playing away. the first leg of the last 30 to knock out, vivian has given them the lead. with kim little a

fans earlier behaviour of bulgarian fans earlier this year, england's black players we re this year, england's black players were subjected to monkey chance in 2011. southgate says there is a history there, and they want to make sure that we are all prepared for what might happen, how we want to respond. the fa's investigating a complaint of racial discrimination against the former england mark sampson. the fa is investigating a complaint of racial discrimination against former england women's...

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partnership between captainjoe britt and rory burns, but will it beanotherengland? brittand rory burns, but will it be another england 7 they britt and rory burns, but will it be another england? they have dug in at the portraits the ashes, after australia declared on a97 for eight yesterday. we also look forward to the men's semifinals at the yes open and serena williams is through to the final. we hearfrom and serena williams is through to the final. we hear from anthony's joshua ahead of his rematch and michael owen speaks to me about that twitter spat with alan shearer. that is all on sports asx 30. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? very interesting week. we have rojo about corruption. we have it, chapter about corruption. we have it, cha pter two about corruption. we have it, chapter two bowling in the footsteps of the biggest heart film of all—time. and we have the shiny shrimps, a story about a swimming tea m shrimps, a story about a swimming team with a differe

partnership between captainjoe britt and rory burns, but will it be another england? britt and rory burns, but will it be another england 7 they britt and rory burns, but will it be another england? they have dug in at the portraits the ashes, after australia declared on a97 for eight yesterday. we also look forward to the men's semifinals at the yes open and serena williams is through to the final. we hearfrom and serena williams is through to the final. we hear from anthony's joshua ahead of...

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picture for northern ireland but muchofenglandandwales sees light winds, blue skies and lots of sunshine. so a fine day across much of the uk on saturday. a little bit of patchy cloud here and there but temperatures up to about 21 to 23 degrees widely across england and wales. northern ireland at about 19 celsius, scotland 15 to 17 where you have outbreaks of rain and also those strong gusty winds. in fact, these are the wind gusts saturday afternoon. we could see 40 to 60mph gusts of wind particularly across the northern isles. that's where we'll see the strongest of those wind gusts. heading on into saturday evening and overnight, the winds tend to ease as this frontal system moves its way south. it will be tending to weaken a bit. so a bit of patchy rain early sunday for northern ireland, parts of northern england as well. and it's still reasonably mild as well. temperatures for most of us holding into double figures. through the day on sunday, we've got this weather front. it's slowly pushing south. just some patchy rain for northern ireland, northern england and perhaps nor

picture for northern ireland but much of england and wales sees light winds, blue skies and lots of sunshine. so a fine day across much of the uk on saturday. a little bit of patchy cloud here and there but temperatures up to about 21 to 23 degrees widely across england and wales. northern ireland at about 19 celsius, scotland 15 to 17 where you have outbreaks of rain and also those strong gusty winds. in fact, these are the wind gusts saturday afternoon. we could see 40 to 60mph gusts of wind...

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southern scotland intonorthernenglandandparts of the midland thursday, and with clearer skies to the south, could get chilly too, a few rory mcilroy frost down to three degree, thursday dawns largely dry aside from the rain in the northern isle, we will see more sunshine in scotland. pleasa nt see more sunshine in scotland. pleasant sunny spells through the day, elsewhere the mist and fog burning off. warmer with the sunshine for scotland. up to 18 in aberdeen, 20 or 21 to the south of uk. there is the high centre again. it drifts eastwards, puts us on the western flank and if you follow the isobars we are pulling our air in from the south—east from france, thatis from the south—east from france, that is a warmer air source and that will mean a warmer day on friday, less cloud in scotland as well and one of our top temperatures could be in the north east with help from the mountains and we could see up to 4 degreeings here. we are looking at temperatures in the high teens or the low 20s and then into the start of the weekend, we get a direct southerly airflow on the western flank

southern scotland into northern england and parts of the midland thursday, and with clearer skies to the south, could get chilly too, a few rory mcilroy frost down to three degree, thursday dawns largely dry aside from the rain in the northern isle, we will see more sunshine in scotland. pleasa nt see more sunshine in scotland. pleasant sunny spells through the day, elsewhere the mist and fog burning off. warmer with the sunshine for scotland. up to 18 in aberdeen, 20 or 21 to the south of uk....

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holes on the course at indianapolis, are actually inside the famous indy 500track.england'sbrontelaw isjust starting her second round, she was two shots off the pace overnight. and a spectacular round over the st andrews 0ld course put england's matthewjordan at the top of the leaderboard in the alfred dunhill links championship — his 64 included six birdies and an eagle. ireland will take on the hosts of the rugby union world cup — japan tomorrow morning — kick off in tokyo is at 8:15 uk time. but ireland will be withoutjonny sexton — who has a slight thigh strain and therefore won't be risked at fly—half. jack carty takes his place, it'll be just his second start in a test match. ireland are looking to continue their excellent form, having beaten scotland convincingly in their first match of the tournament. meanwhile, the england centre piers francis has been cited for a high tackle during their win against the usa yesterday. he'll face a three man judicial committee with a suspension of three matches the most likely outcome. the american flanker who was sent—off in

holes on the course at indianapolis, are actually inside the famous indy 500 track. england's bronte law isjust starting her second round, she was two shots off the pace overnight. and a spectacular round over the st andrews 0ld course put england's matthewjordan at the top of the leaderboard in the alfred dunhill links championship — his 64 included six birdies and an eagle. ireland will take on the hosts of the rugby union world cup — japan tomorrow morning — kick off in tokyo is at...

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, with a stronger side down the eastern side ofbothenglandandscotland. the best of the temperature will be further west, especially in south wales and the south—west of england. with the wind is in saturday night the sky clearing, it will be cold another a touch of frost in north—eastern parts of scotland, either north—east england, as well. that is very hectic for the great north run on sunday, the people waiting to run it will be cold. decent running weather, the window be light and lots of sunshine. cloud bubbling up here and there, but not expecting any showers to speak of. northern ireland and western scotland could be quite cloudy for most of the day and sunday. head of that, those temperature to gain 16 to 18 degrees typically. a band of rain waiting in the wings. it arrives on sunday night and through monday. it sweeps down through the uk, some heavier press of a particular towards wales and the south—west of england. as we head into monday, these are the sorts of temperatures be looking at. a really quite chilly day for the southern half of the uk, it looks better

, with a stronger side down the eastern side of both england and scotland. the best of the temperature will be further west, especially in south wales and the south—west of england. with the wind is in saturday night the sky clearing, it will be cold another a touch of frost in north—eastern parts of scotland, either north—east england, as well. that is very hectic for the great north run on sunday, the people waiting to run it will be cold. decent running weather, the window be light and...

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. anywhere where the rain persists. northern irelandandenglandcouldsee the brightest, temperatures of13— and england could see the brightest, temperatures of 13— i9 and england could see the brightest, temperatures of 13— 19 degrees. as that area of low pressure slides is good, notice the isobars are quite tightly squeezed together. that shows we're going to have another swathe strong winds which could affect is then coastal counties at the same time as the high tides, though there could potentially be some coastal flooding. as we go through the night, some showers feeding into northern scotland on a brisk northerly wind. elsewhere, some clear northerly spells, but essentially quite a quiet parts of the new working week because of this little bump of high pressure here. but it is a very transient affair, low pressure, but it is a very transient affair, low pressure, once but it is a very transient affair, low pressure, once again will be raising in from the south—west, and as we go to monday we will see outbreaks of rain splashing again across england, but i think wales, where r

. anywhere where the rain persists. northern ireland and england could see the brightest, temperatures of13— and england could see the brightest, temperatures of 13— i9 and england could see the brightest, temperatures of 13— 19 degrees. as that area of low pressure slides is good, notice the isobars are quite tightly squeezed together. that shows we're going to have another swathe strong winds which could affect is then coastal counties at the same time as the high tides, though there...

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into the rest of scotland,northernengland, perhapsthe midlands. but it will introduce something a little less cold into the north—west corner of the country. so we'll see 15—17 degrees here, but elsewhere plenty of sunshine, highs around 18 to maybe 20 degrees. so that's how thursday is looking. through thursday night, high pressure continues to bring drier weather for england and wales, and we see the weather system pushing into the north—west, a band of rain slowly spilling its way south—eastwards. it will also turn fairly breezy, even windy once again, as the temperatures range between 9—12 degrees to start friday morning. area of low pressure, then, to the north of the uk will introduce this band of rain which will continue to spread its way into central and southern areas as friday wears on. behind it, blustery showers, but also some sunny spells. so a rather cloudy day, i think, for much of england and wales. outbreaks of rain which will eventually become confined to more southern counties of england by the end of the afternoon. elsewhere, it could be quite bright.

into the rest of scotland, northern england, perhaps the midlands. but it will introduce something a little less cold into the north—west corner of the country. so we'll see 15—17 degrees here, but elsewhere plenty of sunshine, highs around 18 to maybe 20 degrees. so that's how thursday is looking. through thursday night, high pressure continues to bring drier weather for england and wales, and we see the weather system pushing into the north—west, a band of rain slowly spilling its way...

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southern countiesofenglandandthe channel islands and a bit of rain but that will clear quite quickly and then a lot of sunshine and dry for the majority. it will be windy in scotland but further south, the winds light. however, in the fresher air, temperatures will be a little bit lower. top temperatures of 20—21 degrees for plymouth, for cardiff, for london. more like 17 for aberdeen. through friday night, temperatures will dip away. particularly down towards the south, where winds will remain light. further north, more in the way of a breeze and more cloud in across northern ireland and scotland, and some rain pushing back in towards the far north—west. the overnight lows seeing one or two spots down towards the south could get down to around 3 or 4 degrees. high pressure still in charge for most of us as we go into saturday morning, but notice frontal systems trying to squash in towards the north—west, bringing some outbreaks of rain and also some pretty strong winds. now, much of the rain on saturday is likely to be confined to the northern and western parts of scot

southern counties of england and the channel islands and a bit of rain but that will clear quite quickly and then a lot of sunshine and dry for the majority. it will be windy in scotland but further south, the winds light. however, in the fresher air, temperatures will be a little bit lower. top temperatures of 20—21 degrees for plymouth, for cardiff, for london. more like 17 for aberdeen. through friday night, temperatures will dip away. particularly down towards the south, where winds will...

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acrossenglandandwales. mr and fog patches possible first thing about muchofenglandandwales looking sunny. for northern ireland it will code over and for scotland heavy rain and strong winds. temperature is about i7 strong winds. temperature is about 17 degrees across parts of scotland, we could see 23 in the south—east. gusts of wind a0 to 60 mph on saturday. overnight into sunday that weather front sinks further south, light and patchy rain for northern ireland, northern england and wales. sunshine on either side of that. temperatures around ia in edinburgh, 25 in london. this is bbc news. the headlines. david cameron breaks his silence on brexit in an interview with the times the former prime minister says a second referendum cannot be ruled out. meanwhile boris johnson says he is cautiously optimistic about getting a deal on brexit but a heckler in yorkshire tells him to get back to parliament. why are you not with them in parliament? i would be very happy to get back to parliament very soon. but what i think we want to see is... the family of a teenager who died from

across england and wales. mr and fog patches possible first thing about much of england and wales looking sunny. for northern ireland it will code over and for scotland heavy rain and strong winds. temperature is about i7 strong winds. temperature is about 17 degrees across parts of scotland, we could see 23 in the south—east. gusts of wind a0 to 60 mph on saturday. overnight into sunday that weather front sinks further south, light and patchy rain for northern ireland, northern england and...

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40 hours and yet she has hardly slowed down at all. she has now swungfromenglandtofrance back to england and is now halfway back across on the fourth leg, it is an incredible swim. the hardest part of that swim is the time and distance she has covered. she has now covered something like 70 miles of swimming nonstop. she has now got ten, 14 miles to go. staying awake as much as anything else, we started this swim on the early hours of sunday morning. it is now a late evening on monday. she will be swimming until the early hours of tuesday morning. simply staying awake, focused, beating all the adversity, that is absolutely incredible. incredible indeed. that was kevin murphy on fellow swimmers sarah thomas. here is the weather. it is a predominantly dry autumnal week of weather ahead but first thing in the morning we will see early morning mist and fog and a brisk north—westerly wind driving down through the north sea will keep those temperatures on the cool side. highs of 20 celsius. high pressure is firmly in control as we go through the week keeping things relatively quiet. t

40 hours and yet she has hardly slowed down at all. she has now swung from england to france back to england and is now halfway back across on the fourth leg, it is an incredible swim. the hardest part of that swim is the time and distance she has covered. she has now covered something like 70 miles of swimming nonstop. she has now got ten, 14 miles to go. staying awake as much as anything else, we started this swim on the early hours of sunday morning. it is now a late evening on monday. she...

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ended up in an alien country, inlondon,england. whatdo you remember of that journey. of course, england. what do you remember of thatjourney. of course, i england. what do you remember of that journey. of course, iwas england. what do you remember of that journey. of course, i was only five years old, so all things i remember, the childish things, remember, the childish things, remember the little boy that being sick, i remember losing my doll and finding it again. the general what is england, what is happening, i was with my older sister aged nine so you think how small a five—year—old is, it was a traumaticjourney and an extraordinary change to a new country, new family, new food, you everything and i think my parents really did a very brave thing because they sent us basically into the arms of strangers. they knew the name of the people who agreed to foster us and waved us by thinking never to see us again. at five, were you able to understand the grave danger you were in as girl, your father was jewish of danger you were in as girl, your father wasjewish of course, a li

ended up in an alien country, in london, england. what do you remember of that journey. of course, england. what do you remember of thatjourney. of course, i england. what do you remember of that journey. of course, iwas england. what do you remember of that journey. of course, i was only five years old, so all things i remember, the childish things, remember, the childish things, remember the little boy that being sick, i remember losing my doll and finding it again. the general what is...

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.england'sswiftpopulation has halved since 1995, a big factor is the loss of nesting spots. most modern homes are not as accommodating as these ones. they are concerned about the impact of climate change. garden birds like the robin here, they are doing 0k and they roll with the changes that the climate is throwing at them but the problem starts with migrant birds, ones that travelled to us from other countries because a timed their arrival specifically to make a most of the natural bounties such as an abundance of caterpillars. shifting seasons mean the gc insects are hatching earlier which are fine for birds that live all year round, but long distance species are arriving too late. mark keeps careful notes about the swifts and then send them to the british trust. for citizen science has given the trust and insight into how climate change is affecting the natural world. they analysed 50 years of data for inside out and found in the west someone to make long distance birds like the swift, cuckoo and with the wobbler are especially vulnerable and in decline. garden and woodland bi

. england's swift population has halved since 1995, a big factor is the loss of nesting spots. most modern homes are not as accommodating as these ones. they are concerned about the impact of climate change. garden birds like the robin here, they are doing 0k and they roll with the changes that the climate is throwing at them but the problem starts with migrant birds, ones that travelled to us from other countries because a timed their arrival specifically to make a most of the natural bounties...

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englandcouldbe the odd dense patch of fog, some potentially for northern ireland as well but as we go through the day, any fog will lift and we will see patches of cloud drifting northwards but a lot of sunshine across most parts of the uk and temperatures widely between 19 and 22 degrees. but with the south or south—easterly winds blowing across the uk, the favoured spot for high temperatures will actually be the north of scotland, particularly when you get some shelter to the north of high ground. could well see 23 or 24 degrees. now, as we go through friday night, it's going to stay dry. there will be long, clear spells overhead. we'll see more of a breeze at this stage so i don't think there'll be too many problems with mist and fog and it's not going to be quite as chilly as some nights we've had recently. some spots holding up in double digits. 14 degrees there for plymouth, for example, dropping down to 9 in glasgow and newcastle. but for saturday, we have this feed of air coming up from the south or the south—east. pretty warm wind direction, fairly humid as well. high

england could be the odd dense patch of fog, some potentially for northern ireland as well but as we go through the day, any fog will lift and we will see patches of cloud drifting northwards but a lot of sunshine across most parts of the uk and temperatures widely between 19 and 22 degrees. but with the south or south—easterly winds blowing across the uk, the favoured spot for high temperatures will actually be the north of scotland, particularly when you get some shelter to the north of...

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particular from exposed spots. very wet weatherparticularfromenglandexposedspots. very wet weather particular from england and wales. localised flooding problems. strong winds the south, northern ireland it was a bit later in the few showers and spas of sunshine as well. as we head into sunday evening of the back edge of the low—pressure system notice the isobars squashing together another bout of strong winds, distant from the north or northwest, could see gusts of 60 mph come some coastal flooding is possible in eastern areas. on the backs of that weather system we will try to draw down some colder air from the north but milder airfrom the same time ahead of this. this is our next area of low pressure and this will be making its move during monday. most places like the certified and drive but a fair amount of cloud and we see over the ram pushing in. particularly across england and wales and temperatures in the south 60 to 70 degrees but that cold air making its presence felt across northern areas that will continue to be the case on tuesday. scott northern ireland should see s

particular from exposed spots. very wet weather particularfrom england exposed spots. very wet weather particular from england and wales. localised flooding problems. strong winds the south, northern ireland it was a bit later in the few showers and spas of sunshine as well. as we head into sunday evening of the back edge of the low—pressure system notice the isobars squashing together another bout of strong winds, distant from the north or northwest, could see gusts of 60 mph come some...

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england. whatdo you remember of that journey? well, of course, i was only five years old, so all the things that i remember, the childish things. i remember the little boy that kept being sick, i remember losing my doll and then finding her again. and the general — what is england, what is happening? i was with my older sister, renata, who was aged nine, so if you think how small a 5—year—old is, it was a traumaticjourney and an extraordinary change to a new country, new family, new language, new food, new everything and i think my parents really did a very brave thing because they sent us basically into the arms of strangers. they knew the names of the people who agreed to foster us and waved us goodbye, thinking never to see us again. and at five, were you in any way able to understand the grave danger that you were in as a little girl — your father wasjewish, of course — a little girl under nazi occupation? i don't think so. i think one had seen the gradual development of anti—semitism so that my sister had had stones thrown at her, my father had lost his job, all

england. what do you remember of that journey? well, of course, i was only five years old, so all the things that i remember, the childish things. i remember the little boy that kept being sick, i remember losing my doll and then finding her again. and the general — what is england, what is happening? i was with my older sister, renata, who was aged nine, so if you think how small a 5—year—old is, it was a traumaticjourney and an extraordinary change to a new country, new family, new...

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in pool b, and the us eagles play the pool cfavouritesengland. wedon't know what usar going to bring, but we know they are going to be committed, we know they are going to play with a lot of pride —— usa are going to bring. they are coast very well by gary gold. they have a good team. sean davies, a very good kicking nine. and that kicker is a good ball kicker. i was they were pretty much don't have anything to lose, other than the rugby game. we don't have anything to lose. the expectations are quite low. noda gives us a chance. and conversely that puts pressure on eating like england, it will go through their mind ——on a team lake. on to football, and inter milan have regained top spot in italy's serie a. they beat lazio on wednesday — to make it five wins out of five. the only goal of the game was scored by danilo d'ambrosio mid—way through the first half. it was the defender‘s first goal of the season — and the result takes inter two points clear ofjuventus at the top of the table. roma missed the chance to move into the top four by losing 2—0 at home to a

in pool b, and the us eagles play the pool c favourites england. we don't know what usar going to bring, but we know they are going to be committed, we know they are going to play with a lot of pride —— usa are going to bring. they are coast very well by gary gold. they have a good team. sean davies, a very good kicking nine. and that kicker is a good ball kicker. i was they were pretty much don't have anything to lose, other than the rugby game. we don't have anything to lose. the...

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both made their arguments. as you know, there was the high court of scotland,ofenglandandwales, which said it was lawful, and then the high court in scotland who said no, it was not lawful. so it is 50-50, but said no, it was not lawful. so it is 50—50, but what you saw was 11 judges sitting. they don't usually set at this time of year, and you don't have 11 judges sitting. and this is what this times article is about, talking about borisjohnson, wanting the most seniorjudges, no jurisdiction over his decision to suspend parliament and they risk entering the political arena. they are well aware of that. if you are a judge, you have to be neutral. are well aware of that. if you are a judge, you have to be neutralm are well aware of that. if you are a judge, you have to be neutral. it is that balance of power, and this whole brexit drama has brought me to the conclusion that what we really need is a written constitution and a constitutional court, just to have clarity. because if we had a written constitution, these things would be clear. but because we have this amalgam of con

both made their arguments. as you know, there was the high court of scotland, of england and wales, which said it was lawful, and then the high court in scotland who said no, it was not lawful. so it is 50-50, but said no, it was not lawful. so it is 50—50, but what you saw was 11 judges sitting. they don't usually set at this time of year, and you don't have 11 judges sitting. and this is what this times article is about, talking about borisjohnson, wanting the most seniorjudges, no...

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will be very windy through the day. further southacrossenglandandwales, once any early mist has cleared, you can expect a lot of sunshine and those temperatures not doing badly at all for this time of year, 23—24 in the south—east, 16—19 for scotland and northern ireland, which is still not bad by any stretch. in to saturday night, some pretty windy weather across the far north, in fact for shetland we could see gusts of 60—70 mph, maybe a touch stronger than that, at the same time this band of cloud and increasingly patchy rain will be sinking southwards across scotland, northern ireland down into northern england, to the south about some clear spells and generally speaking not quite such a chilly start to sunday morning. sunday's weather will be split essentially by this frontal system here. this will wriggle around through the day, there is a bit of uncertainty about exactly where its wriggles will take it, but it looks like we will see some cloud and rain for northern ireland, that rain fringing into southern scotland at times, perhaps getting as far south as the nor

will be very windy through the day. further south across england and wales, once any early mist has cleared, you can expect a lot of sunshine and those temperatures not doing badly at all for this time of year, 23—24 in the south—east, 16—19 for scotland and northern ireland, which is still not bad by any stretch. in to saturday night, some pretty windy weather across the far north, in fact for shetland we could see gusts of 60—70 mph, maybe a touch stronger than that, at the same time...

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likes of wales and the south—westofengland. butlook how the temperatures get bolstered as we pull in the warm, humid air from the south. that then sets us up for the remainder of the week and to take us into the weekend, with high pressure building from the south—west. we feed that warmer air north across the uk. we should settle the weather down quite nicely, as well. friday and on into the weekend, there should be a lot of dry weather around, some pleasant spells of sunshine, and a return as well of some warmer weather. good morning. welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today: chaotic scenes in the commons as mps clash over the decision to suspend parliament for the next 5 weeks. no response from you. you wouldn't have the foggiest idea where to start on seeking to counsel me on this. i require no response from you. earlier there was a sixth commons defeat in six days for the prime minister as mps again rejected an early general election. a new warning that hundreds of thousands of people in england are getting hooked on prescription drugs. an

likes of wales and the south—west of england. but look how the temperatures get bolstered as we pull in the warm, humid air from the south. that then sets us up for the remainder of the week and to take us into the weekend, with high pressure building from the south—west. we feed that warmer air north across the uk. we should settle the weather down quite nicely, as well. friday and on into the weekend, there should be a lot of dry weather around, some pleasant spells of sunshine, and a...

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heavy falls of rain, and again, itisenglandandwales that will cop for the heaviest falls of rain, that is where we are likely to see further flooding. for many of us, if i'm stuck to the day with some morning sunshine, established —— a chilly start, some showers in scotland. later in the day, the rain starts to make inroads across england and wales, knocking on the door of northern ireland before the end of the day. it will before the end of the day. it will be turning increasingly wet. 0ver high ground, we could see another 70 millimetres of rain, on top of what has already been a wet spell of weather over the last week or so, so weather over the last week or so, so we could see some further flooding issues. through the remainder of monday night, the rain which is northern ireland, northern england, before pulling southwards as we head through tuesday. as it does so, we will start to open the door to northerly wind for scotland, northern ireland, northern england, some showers in scotland, epic temperature contrast on tuesday. 18 in london in the cloud and rain, but further

heavy falls of rain, and again, it is england and wales that will cop for the heaviest falls of rain, that is where we are likely to see further flooding. for many of us, if i'm stuck to the day with some morning sunshine, established —— a chilly start, some showers in scotland. later in the day, the rain starts to make inroads across england and wales, knocking on the door of northern ireland before the end of the day. it will before the end of the day. it will be turning increasingly...

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eastern scotland,easternengland, itwill be chilly and temperatures could be lower than this in rural areas, perhaps 3 or 4 degrees. it will be milder across northern ireland and western scotland. they will start the day with cloud and outbreaks of rain, which will push steadily eastwards. further rain through the day across scotland. always wetter in the west. rain for northern ireland and northern england and north wales. a few spots of drizzle further south over those western hills. middle and south—east england, some sunshine in the morning, more cloud in the afternoon. probably going to be dry, temperatures at best 22 degrees. even further north with the cloud and rain, those numbers are higher than we saw sunday. quite windy, though, in many places. those south—westerly winds should tend to push away the worst of the rain during the evening. it will stay a bit damp and dreary around some of these western hills and coasts. and on the whole, there'll be a lot of cloud on monday night, into tuesday morning. as a result, those temperatures will be a bit higher. by which time, we

eastern scotland, eastern england, it will be chilly and temperatures could be lower than this in rural areas, perhaps 3 or 4 degrees. it will be milder across northern ireland and western scotland. they will start the day with cloud and outbreaks of rain, which will push steadily eastwards. further rain through the day across scotland. always wetter in the west. rain for northern ireland and northern england and north wales. a few spots of drizzle further south over those western hills....

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wet and windy weather across muchofenglandandwales, particularly tonight. the rain will arrive, pushing north and east, getting into northern ireland and across northern england by the end of the night. showers will continue to affect northern parts of scotland and with all the cloud around, the wind and the rain, not particularly cold. temperatures staying in double figures but the winds will be gusty towards the english channel coast, around 45—50 miles an hour. sunday, it will push eastwards, so after a wet start to the day, the weather will slowly improve with sunny spells breaking through. the rain lingers in the east midlands, into lincolnshire, could be a miserable day for some on sunday. as that area of low pressure begins to pull away later on sunday, we will get another swathe of strong wind, gusts reaching 45—50 miles per hour across parts of eastern england. we say goodbye to that area of low pressure and into the new working week, we have another one with a repeat performance. we could see another 70 millimetres of rain over the hills of wales. it has been a we

wet and windy weather across much of england and wales, particularly tonight. the rain will arrive, pushing north and east, getting into northern ireland and across northern england by the end of the night. showers will continue to affect northern parts of scotland and with all the cloud around, the wind and the rain, not particularly cold. temperatures staying in double figures but the winds will be gusty towards the english channel coast, around 45—50 miles an hour. sunday, it will push...

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levels, with over 10,000 offences recordedacrossenglandandwales in the last year. london has the highest number of crimes. children like these are increasingly getting caught up in the violence. so you never stop applying pressure. that's, like, very, very important. because if you do, blood will be lost. injuries caused by sharp objects are rising twice as fast among ten to 19—year—olds than in any other age group. if you have, like, a hole like this, and you're kind of pushing it together... these kids are 12 to 15. i'm finding this hard to watch. you don't know what's going to happen. it could happen any day, any time, anywhere. even though they are bleeding, we need to make sure that we regulate their body temperature. those kids in there, the fact that they are 12, 13, ia—year—olds that are... they're young. they are at an age where they shouldn't have to think about death or of knowing what stabbings are. they shouldn't need to know that. but this is the sad reality today for many young people, as i know only too well. my brother daniel was stabbed and killed near h

levels, with over 10,000 offences recorded across england and wales in the last year. london has the highest number of crimes. children like these are increasingly getting caught up in the violence. so you never stop applying pressure. that's, like, very, very important. because if you do, blood will be lost. injuries caused by sharp objects are rising twice as fast among ten to 19—year—olds than in any other age group. if you have, like, a hole like this, and you're kind of pushing it...

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rain and those continue intoeasternenglandandscotland after a fine star at then this band meanders eastwards followed by sunny spells and showers. the concern is there is quite a lot of rain on dry ground and we could see some surface water flooding potential in northern ireland, england and wales. certainly a welcome rain for the gardens and not cold but not the 27 yesterday, just 20—23. the winds ease s0 yesterday, just 20—23. the winds ease so overnight, as the rain moves across scotland and we have clear skies elsewhere for a time, we could see some mist and fog and then more rain knocking on the door later in the night. not a cold night, the atla ntic the night. not a cold night, the atlantic winds, south—westerly winds, and with this mixed system coming in, we have tropical air, the remains of hurricane humbert oh and that means warmer air which can hold more water so it looks like it will bring us again some quite significant rain. it will push its weight into the south—west of england and wales and northern ireland but elsewhere, rain in the northern isles

rain and those continue into eastern england and scotland after a fine star at then this band meanders eastwards followed by sunny spells and showers. the concern is there is quite a lot of rain on dry ground and we could see some surface water flooding potential in northern ireland, england and wales. certainly a welcome rain for the gardens and not cold but not the 27 yesterday, just 20—23. the winds ease s0 yesterday, just 20—23. the winds ease so overnight, as the rain moves across...

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across many parts of the uk. the heaviest of the rain is movingacrossenglandandwales, really poor travelling conditions with surface water and spray and potentially localised flooding. some of the rain is getting into northern ireland and southern scotland, the northern half of scotland getting away with just a few showers. that is where we will have the lowest temperatures overnight. the wet and windy weather comes courtesy of an area of low pressure which will be sliding eastwards tomorrow morning. on the southern flank of the low, we will see these south—westerly winds with gusts of maybe 60 miles per hour in the most exposed spots. through the day, we keep heavy and persistent rain across parts of northern and eastern england. a thoroughly miserable day here. to the south of that, a mixture of sunny spells and heavy, thundery showers. to the north of that, scotland and northern ireland should brighten up through the day. and as we head into monday, we have more wet and windy weather spreading to the south. the north will turn a bit cooler. hello, this is bbc news. the headli

across many parts of the uk. the heaviest of the rain is moving across england and wales, really poor travelling conditions with surface water and spray and potentially localised flooding. some of the rain is getting into northern ireland and southern scotland, the northern half of scotland getting away with just a few showers. that is where we will have the lowest temperatures overnight. the wet and windy weather comes courtesy of an area of low pressure which will be sliding eastwards...

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to the west of scotland we are looking at a good deal of dry and fine, early cloud coverforenglandandthat could lead to plenty of sunshine and a lot of wind not feeling too with that section of the will feel less humid we‘re feeling too bad with that section of the will feel less humid we‘re looking at highs on 21 celsius and southeast in the mid to high teens in the north. as you move overnight into saturday, holding onto largely clear skies, as we move overnight into saturday, holding onto largely clear skies, so it does look like a cool night across england and wales where we could see a touch of frost. this pushes in as we move into the early hours and we will see increasing amounts of cloud across the north, some outbreaks of rain pushing into northwest scotland into the early hours as well. to move into the weekend, we are looking at plenty of sunshine and we will see temperatures picking up across the south. saturday outbreaks of rain in northern scotland larer pushing into northern ireland and it will be windy across the northern half of the uk with the risk of gales

to the west of scotland we are looking at a good deal of dry and fine, early cloud cover for england and that could lead to plenty of sunshine and a lot of wind not feeling too with that section of the will feel less humid we‘re feeling too bad with that section of the will feel less humid we‘re looking at highs on 21 celsius and southeast in the mid to high teens in the north. as you move overnight into saturday, holding onto largely clear skies, as we move overnight into saturday,...

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wales andsouth—westenglandbutthe rain ever there across parts of the rain ever there across parts of the north midlands and north—east of england, which will suppress the temperatures to 12. that system moves away, strong temperatures to 12. that system moves away, strong winds in the north—west along the norfolk coast. there could be some issues there with coastal flooding and underneath cool skies cold night. it looks as though we will see a new area of cloud and wind and rain coming into the south—west and quarter of the british isles and eventually into the south—east. the further north—east you are the dryer and brighter it will be. hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines... as the conservative party conference gets underway in manchester, the prime minister defends the language he uses in the brexit debate. i certainly think everybody should calm down. and i certainly think... including you? i think i have been a model of restraint but i think everybody should calm down. meanwhile, britain's most senior catholic clergyman, cardinal vincent nicho

wales and south—west england but the rain ever there across parts of the rain ever there across parts of the north midlands and north—east of england, which will suppress the temperatures to 12. that system moves away, strong temperatures to 12. that system moves away, strong winds in the north—west along the norfolk coast. there could be some issues there with coastal flooding and underneath cool skies cold night. it looks as though we will see a new area of cloud and wind and rain...

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opioids figures publichealthenglandpointedout that 1.2 million people last year we re that 1.2 million people last year were taking opioids and half of those had been on those for more than three years. it's a huge number. to be on it for three years is incredible. a lot of people need them and i take them myself or back pain. ithink them and i take them myself or back pain. i think gps should be regularly reviewing this and making sure that you are not dependent on them and you could come off of them 01’ them and you could come off of them or maybe other things could help more like exercise or something. having pharmacies that was installed amount for profit is really worrying. it could be moving to a us kind of opioid dependency. it's the marketing of these on the pharmacies too. people having prescriptions getting e—mail saying you are now, you will build to get more stuff is now lifted, you just encouraging people to take these and targeting vulnerable people. and they do mention their piece and pastor, a christian church and what medical background but they have to pre

opioids figures public health england pointed out that 1.2 million people last year we re that 1.2 million people last year were taking opioids and half of those had been on those for more than three years. it's a huge number. to be on it for three years is incredible. a lot of people need them and i take them myself or back pain. ithink them and i take them myself or back pain. i think gps should be regularly reviewing this and making sure that you are not dependent on them and you could come...

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or two spots down around three or four degrees in the countryside. butacrossenglandandwales, we will see plenty of sunshine, once any early fog patches have cleared from the likes of north—west england. some early fog across parts of northern ireland, but again, some sunshine to come here. where we start off cloudy in scotland, that cloud should break to give some spells of sunshine. there could be some areas of cloud then lapping into east anglia and the south—east through the afternoon. but generally speaking, a dry day for most, and a slightly warmer one as well, with highs of 17—22 degrees. stays fine as we go through thursday night, the cloud continuing to peel away from scotland. the winds picking up, though, across western areas. so no realfog problems, i suspect, across the western side of the uk. certainly not much fog affecting northern ireland. slightly milder in the west, as well. but further east, some rather chilly weather to start friday morning, and the fog risk really pushing its way into south—east scotland and north—east england. but any of that fog

or two spots down around three or four degrees in the countryside. but across england and wales, we will see plenty of sunshine, once any early fog patches have cleared from the likes of north—west england. some early fog across parts of northern ireland, but again, some sunshine to come here. where we start off cloudy in scotland, that cloud should break to give some spells of sunshine. there could be some areas of cloud then lapping into east anglia and the south—east through the...

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far north of scotland where it will be very windy through the day. further southacrossenglandandwales, once any early mist has cleared, you can expect a lot of sunshine and those temperatures not doing badly at all for this time of year, 23—24 in the south—east, 16—19 for scotland and northern ireland, which is still not bad by any stretch. in to saturday night, some pretty windy weather across the far north, in fact for shetland we could see gusts of 60—70 mph, maybe a touch stronger than that, at the same time this band of cloud and increasingly patchy rain will be sinking southwards across scotland, northern ireland down into northern england, to the south about some clear spells and generally speaking not quite such a chilly start to sunday morning. sunday's weather will be split essentially by this frontal system here. this will wriggle around through the day, there is a bit of uncertainty about exactly where its wriggles will take it, but it looks like we will see some cloud and rain for northern ireland, that rain fringing into southern scotland at times, perhaps

far north of scotland where it will be very windy through the day. further south across england and wales, once any early mist has cleared, you can expect a lot of sunshine and those temperatures not doing badly at all for this time of year, 23—24 in the south—east, 16—19 for scotland and northern ireland, which is still not bad by any stretch. in to saturday night, some pretty windy weather across the far north, in fact for shetland we could see gusts of 60—70 mph, maybe a touch...

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englandandwales, we will see plenty of sunshine, once any early fog patches have cleared from the likes of north—west england. some early fog across parts of northern ireland but, again, some sunshine to come here. where we start off cloudy in scotland, that cloud should break to give some spells of sunshine. there could be some areas of cloud then lapping into east anglia and the south—east through the afternoon. but generally speaking, a dry day for most, and a slightly warmer one as well, with highs of 17—22 degrees. it stays fine as we go through thursday night, the cloud continuing to peel away from scotland. the winds picking up, though, across western areas. so no realfog problems, i suspect, across the western side of the uk. certainly not much fog affecting northern ireland. slightly milder in the west, as well. but further east, some rather chilly weather to start friday morning, and the fog risk really pushing its way into south—east scotland and north—east england. but any of that fog will lift. we'll see some areas cloud drifting northwards through the day b

england and wales, we will see plenty of sunshine, once any early fog patches have cleared from the likes of north—west england. some early fog across parts of northern ireland but, again, some sunshine to come here. where we start off cloudy in scotland, that cloud should break to give some spells of sunshine. there could be some areas of cloud then lapping into east anglia and the south—east through the afternoon. but generally speaking, a dry day for most, and a slightly warmer one as...

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northern ireland andnorthernengland, walesand the midlands as the afternoon wears on. to the south not as many showers, but were at the showers crop up in scotland some will be heavy and thundery, even in the sunny breaks between the showers temperatures just 1a or 15. northern ireland will see more cloud and showers in the afternoon, showers in north england and wales, some clipping into east anglia but further south not as many showers, good spells of sunshine, temperatures 21 degrees. tonight that band of showers in northern ireland will work its way into scotla nd ireland will work its way into scotland and northern england, away from these areas it's dry and under clear spells it will turn chilly, in towns and cities, some spots in this countryside will be 4 or 5 degrees. high pressure to start monday meaning it will be fine and right for the most part but this frontal system for the most part but this frontal syste m fro m for the most part but this frontal system from the west will bring changes, gradually through the day you can expect more cloud, for western wales an

northern ireland and northern england, wales and the midlands as the afternoon wears on. to the south not as many showers, but were at the showers crop up in scotland some will be heavy and thundery, even in the sunny breaks between the showers temperatures just 1a or 15. northern ireland will see more cloud and showers in the afternoon, showers in north england and wales, some clipping into east anglia but further south not as many showers, good spells of sunshine, temperatures 21 degrees....

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initially, will clear awayfromenglandandscotland, in the showers really do start to pack in. now, for northern ireland and scotland, the showers will probably tend to merge together to give some lengthier spells of rain at times. and things will begin to get a little bit cooler across the north as well. there'll be some bigger gaps between the showers in southern and eastern parts of england, but no—one is immune from seeing an odd heavy downpour. and through thursday night those showers will continue to rattle in as well with those brisk south—westerly winds continuing to push the showers in, particular into western coast and hills. temperatures then through thursday night, between around nine and 13 degrees, and then for friday, well, we've got further showers swinging our way. the showers will tend to most together to give some longer spells of rain. and this time it's properly most likely across england and wales. but there will be plenty of showers for scotland and northern ireland. it will continue to be quite gusty as well, gusts of wind running in at around 30—110 m

initially, will clear away from england and scotland, in the showers really do start to pack in. now, for northern ireland and scotland, the showers will probably tend to merge together to give some lengthier spells of rain at times. and things will begin to get a little bit cooler across the north as well. there'll be some bigger gaps between the showers in southern and eastern parts of england, but no—one is immune from seeing an odd heavy downpour. and through thursday night those showers...

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case scenario. the number of people convicted of rapeinenglandandwales falls falls to its lowest level since records began. new figures reveal that cancer survival rates in the uk remain below those of other high income countries. the gaming industry is told to do more to regulate in—game spending — we speak to a mother who's son spent more than 3000 pounds in one game. and coming up — more wickets for australia — on the first day of the final ashes test match. the prime minister has denied lying to the queen about his reasons for suspending parliament. boris johnson was speaking after scotland's highest civil court ruled yesterday that the shutdown was unlawful because it was intended to hinder parliamentary debate. mrjohnson also dismissed concerns about newly released government papers detailing preparations for a no—deal brexit scenario — that contained warnings of medical shortages, food price rises and major cross—channel trade delays. mrjohnson said the documents were just part of sensible preparations. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. almost a

case scenario. the number of people convicted of rape in england and wales falls falls to its lowest level since records began. new figures reveal that cancer survival rates in the uk remain below those of other high income countries. the gaming industry is told to do more to regulate in—game spending — we speak to a mother who's son spent more than 3000 pounds in one game. and coming up — more wickets for australia — on the first day of the final ashes test match. the prime minister...

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not much rain across parts of east andsouth—eastenglandandbarely a cloud in the sky in sevenoaks on monday afternoon. for others, we've had more cloud and outbreaks of rain, some of which has been heavy, especially in scotland, northern ireland and parts of northern england. more rain in the forecast on tuesday. but in the early hours of tuesday, more rain confined to southern scotland, northern england, quite light and patchy but some mist and fog developing along western coasts. we start tuesday with some spells of sunshine for central, southern and eastern england. also for the northern isles and channel islands, which will hang on to that sunshine in the afternoon. cloud building north and west, bringing rain into northern ireland, northern and western scotland. likely to be heavy in places. maybe a bit patchier in southern scotland, northern england and parts of wales and dry in central, southern and eastern england with temperatures up to 22 celsius, just 111—15 where we had the cloud and rain in scotland. eastwards on tuesday evening and this rain sliding south and east

not much rain across parts of east and south—east england and barely a cloud in the sky in sevenoaks on monday afternoon. for others, we've had more cloud and outbreaks of rain, some of which has been heavy, especially in scotland, northern ireland and parts of northern england. more rain in the forecast on tuesday. but in the early hours of tuesday, more rain confined to southern scotland, northern england, quite light and patchy but some mist and fog developing along western coasts. we...

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showers. persistent rain will continue to pile in across parts ofnorthernengland. northernireland and scotland should brighten up with some spells of sunshine and just the odd shower, temperatures of 13—19 degrees. but where this rain lingers for any length of time, well, there certainly is the risk of some travel problems and some localised flooding. now, as we go into the evening, notice the white lines squeezing together on the back edge of this low pressure system. a swathe of strong winds blowing across some of these eastern coastal counties, combined with high tides, that could cause some coastal flooding. now, through the night, one or two showers pushing across the northern half of scotland, clear spells elsewhere and the odd mist patch and temperatures will dip away. quite a chilly start to monday. but all things considered, a calm start to the day for the majority because of this little bump in the isobars, this ridge of high pressure. but it won't last long. here comes our next low pressure system swinging its way in off the atlantic. so as we go through the day, we'l

showers. persistent rain will continue to pile in across parts of northern england. northern ireland and scotland should brighten up with some spells of sunshine and just the odd shower, temperatures of 13—19 degrees. but where this rain lingers for any length of time, well, there certainly is the risk of some travel problems and some localised flooding. now, as we go into the evening, notice the white lines squeezing together on the back edge of this low pressure system. a swathe of strong...

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weather front sinks from the south taking rain across northern ireland andnorthernenglandbythe end of the afternoon perhaps fringing north wales and the north midlands. that front is a dividing line between warm air are hanging on to the south of the uk, highs of up to 25 this afternoon, and chilly conditions coming from the north, highs of between 13 and 15. the front continues to sink south through the evening and overnight, rain for wales, the midlands and east anglia, probably more cloud and not so much rain as the front slides into southern england first thing on monday. warm to the south overnight, lows of 14 or 15, further north clearer skies and lighter winds we could see lows of three or four across parts of rural scotland. then into the early part of the new week, the high begins to build, a lot of fine weather as promised but around the northern flank of the high we start to pull in air, basically from the arctic so gone the warm amber, into yellow and some of us are blue, a crisp autumn feel and it will be quite pleasant weather in the sunshine but quite a bit of cl

weather front sinks from the south taking rain across northern ireland and northern england by the end of the afternoon perhaps fringing north wales and the north midlands. that front is a dividing line between warm air are hanging on to the south of the uk, highs of up to 25 this afternoon, and chilly conditions coming from the north, highs of between 13 and 15. the front continues to sink south through the evening and overnight, rain for wales, the midlands and east anglia, probably more...

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starting dry tomorrow. the cloud will move across scotland andnorthernenglandwillsee that as well. patchy rain in wales and south—west england. in the south—east, even though cloud is going to increase, it is going to stay dry. temperatures here are looking higher than they have been during sunday. as we look beyond monday, an atlantic influence. there will be further weather fronts, that attaches to is looking, cloud is moving in. southern england, you are likely to stay dry. the temperatures are higher, up to 2a celsius. midweek temperatures are coming down again. why? it cold front is moving southwards into wednesday. the isobars are turning round into a northerly direction. it chilly scotland. that rain might be quite welcome. further showers moving into scotla nd welcome. further showers moving into scotland and northern england as well. wind arrows pointing to the north. only around 12 celsius in northern scotland. 20 at the best in the south—east. for most of the uk, the south—east. for most of the uk, the mid teens. in midi you at the start of the week. temperature

starting dry tomorrow. the cloud will move across scotland and northern england will see that as well. patchy rain in wales and south—west england. in the south—east, even though cloud is going to increase, it is going to stay dry. temperatures here are looking higher than they have been during sunday. as we look beyond monday, an atlantic influence. there will be further weather fronts, that attaches to is looking, cloud is moving in. southern england, you are likely to stay dry. the...

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as scotland and ireland, who face each other on sunday. that'swhenenglandplaytonga and wales take on georgia on monday. the first target is to finish in the top two in their repective groups to reach the quarterfinals. joe lynskey reports. they play each other at least once a year, some have even played together with the lions, but for four nations, this is the climax of the four—year cycle and in all four corners, there is optimism. this could be the most open world cup. the rankings say ireland lead the way, but right now the balance of power is turbulent. last month, their side chipped 50 points to england and while rory best has led them to famous wins, the fear is they have peaked too soon. they start against scotland, but it might hinge on which ireland turn up. we are world number one going into the world cup, people would have probably laughed as it shows how it can change over the matter of a week. i think new zealand were number one for three years, so they are the favourites. their dip in form have come with a coach's decision. these are his final weeks as irelan

as scotland and ireland, who face each other on sunday. that's when england play tonga and wales take on georgia on monday. the first target is to finish in the top two in their repective groups to reach the quarterfinals. joe lynskey reports. they play each other at least once a year, some have even played together with the lions, but for four nations, this is the climax of the four—year cycle and in all four corners, there is optimism. this could be the most open world cup. the rankings...

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vote in 2016. mark carney, the governor of the bankofengland, hassaid several times when investment has been growing say in 2017, it was lower than it would be otherwise because political uncertainty, just as we are seeing in the pound, has a detrimental impact on decisions. people might say, i need to have clarity on the political situation before i make that investment, before i build that new plant. 0r that investment, before i build that new plant. or maybe i will build that new plant somewhere else where the political situation is more stable. politics has a very significant impact on decision—making of investors and thatis decision—making of investors and that is exactly why it is reflected in the pound. let's look at that again in light of the us and china trade war. political decisions have an impact. however, there has been a glimmer of hope for the chinese economy that it is withstanding the trade war with services numbers out today. services numbers are a little bit better and we have to remember the domestic economy has been lifted by their stimulus. the c

vote in 2016. mark carney, the governor of the bank of england, has said several times when investment has been growing say in 2017, it was lower than it would be otherwise because political uncertainty, just as we are seeing in the pound, has a detrimental impact on decisions. people might say, i need to have clarity on the political situation before i make that investment, before i build that new plant. 0r that investment, before i build that new plant. or maybe i will build that new plant...

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. patient safety could be put at risk because of a shortage of nursesinengland—that's according to the royal college of nursing. it's calling on the government to follow scotland and wales by introducing a new law to ensure safe staffing levels. here's our health reporter, katharine da costa. too many nursing posts in england are vacant. there's a shortfall of about 40,000 or 11%, a point the royal college of nursing wants to highlight with these cardboard cutouts. the rcn says it's a national crisis that's putting patients' safety in danger. this is a crisis that everybody knows exists but it is not being dealt with as though it is a crisis and there is a real urgency to it. and patients are not receiving the best that they deserve. and we want the public to be able to say that in safety in knowing that someone's going to listen to them. the number of nurses working in hospitals in england has increased by nearly 10,000 over the last five years but that figure is dwarfed in comparison to the number of admissions, up by1.5 million over the same period. that means admissions are rising

. patient safety could be put at risk because of a shortage of nurses in england — that's according to the royal college of nursing. it's calling on the government to follow scotland and wales by introducing a new law to ensure safe staffing levels. here's our health reporter, katharine da costa. too many nursing posts in england are vacant. there's a shortfall of about 40,000 or 11%, a point the royal college of nursing wants to highlight with these cardboard cutouts. the rcn says it's a...

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as the day wears on. eventually becomes confined to southern countiesofengland, theodd heavier burst on it, but behind it, skies brighten up. plenty of sunshine around, but also blustery showers. some of these will be heavy in the north—west, and it will feel cool once again, with temperatures generally the mid to high teens celsius. it stays breezy as we head on into friday evening. that weather front clears away from the south. skies clear, in fact, for many. one or two showers around, mainly across coastal areas. 0therwise sunny spells, and with the cool air in places it will be a fairly chilly start to saturday. and temperatures in single figures for many, particularly out of town in the north. but high pressure builds in for the weekend. for both saturday and sunday, it looks like it should be mainly dry, thanks to this big ridge of high pressure. lighter winds, too, but the air will be on the cool side. so we start saturday off on a chilly note, plenty of sunshine around. still breezy and windy down the eastern coastal areas with feeding in a couple of showers. otherwis

as the day wears on. eventually becomes confined to southern counties of england, the odd heavier burst on it, but behind it, skies brighten up. plenty of sunshine around, but also blustery showers. some of these will be heavy in the north—west, and it will feel cool once again, with temperatures generally the mid to high teens celsius. it stays breezy as we head on into friday evening. that weather front clears away from the south. skies clear, in fact, for many. one or two showers around,...

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last five yearsinengland, walesand northern ireland, even though there's been a big increase in the number of complaints. police chiefs say cases often don't make it to court because of a lack of witnesses and evidence. a warning that this report by our lgbt correspondent ben hunte contains offensive language. lily is 17 and already she's a victim of homophobic hate. how often do these kind of homophobic incidents happened to you 7 i would say it's two or three times a week, out in public. wow! there was a guy that walked up to me and my friends and said, "what is this, the fat, ugly homosexual squad?" she has reported abuse to south yorkshire police. i feel like the police are not doing as much as they can to prosecute the people. it's a hate crime, it's illegal. lily's mum is deeply concerned about what is happening to her daughter. this is the 21st century and... all through my youth i've been fighting for equality against racism, against hate crimes like this, and you don't expect your children to have to face it in this day and age. this summer, rainbows filled every uk city wi

last five years in england, wales and northern ireland, even though there's been a big increase in the number of complaints. police chiefs say cases often don't make it to court because of a lack of witnesses and evidence. a warning that this report by our lgbt correspondent ben hunte contains offensive language. lily is 17 and already she's a victim of homophobic hate. how often do these kind of homophobic incidents happened to you 7 i would say it's two or three times a week, out in public....

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, delays on the road in kent and southeastenglandinand around dover, the possibilities of medicine delays, anger and disruption in the fishing industries because there will no longer be rules about fishing between the uk in the eu. it talks about how public and business readiness for no deal remains at a low level, and the prospect that water supplies, while possibly encountering problems in local areas, could see hundreds of thousands of people not being able to get fresh water because of an absence of the chemicals needed to purﬁy absence of the chemicals needed to purify it. that is categorised as one of the less likely risks, or the lower risks. also talk of businesses seeking to trade as a result of ta riffs seeking to trade as a result of tariffs and import taxes wiping out their margins and forcing them out of business. growth in the black market, and problems in the adult social care sector. that one is curious because you would think, why would that have an impact? why would it be impacted by a no—deal brexit? it is described as a fragile industry, and the fea

, delays on the road in kent and south east england in and around dover, the possibilities of medicine delays, anger and disruption in the fishing industries because there will no longer be rules about fishing between the uk in the eu. it talks about how public and business readiness for no deal remains at a low level, and the prospect that water supplies, while possibly encountering problems in local areas, could see hundreds of thousands of people not being able to get fresh water because of...

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fourth ashes testagainstenglandon170 for 3 in manchester. steve smith who missed the third test with concussion notched up a record—extending eighth successive ashes half—century to end the day unbeaten on 60 — and our sports correspondent andy swiss was at old trafford. it has been a challenging first day for the fans here at old trafford. it has been cold and windy and we had a long rain delay. at one point the bales kept on blowing off it was so the bales kept on blowing off it was so windy. it has been a frustrating day for england players as well. they lost the toss, australia chose to bat. they took two early wickets. david warner and marcus harris. at one point australia were 28—2 and in some trouble. then that steve smith came to the crease. he missed the last test match because he was recovering from concussion after being hit by a bouncer at lords in the second test. he was soon back to something like his best. a good partnership with labuschagne who was eventually clean bowled by craig overton. but steve smith is still there, not out for 60 0verton. but steve

fourth ashes test against england on 170 for 3 in manchester. steve smith who missed the third test with concussion notched up a record—extending eighth successive ashes half—century to end the day unbeaten on 60 — and our sports correspondent andy swiss was at old trafford. it has been a challenging first day for the fans here at old trafford. it has been cold and windy and we had a long rain delay. at one point the bales kept on blowing off it was so the bales kept on blowing off it...

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archaeologistsfromenglandtosee what other secrets they can unearth. while the crannogs in the outer hebrides are certainly some of the oldest, hundreds of these stone islands are scattered across scotland, forgotten and overgrown in its lochs. i'm headed back over to the mainland to the scottish crannog centre in the highlands. i'm keen to find outjust how they were used thousands of years ago. the timing is pretty great because we are in the middle of an iron age festival. folk music plays. so this is a bone whistle, that is one of the earliest musical instruments in human history. and i'm going to give it a go. whistle toots. 0h, 0k! whistle toots. and this is what some of the crannogs would have looked like. wow, look at this! hello there! hello, welcome! welcome to the crannog. welcome to the crannog, yes. this is much bigger than i thought it would be. it's very spacious, it's like a tardis, isn't it? small on the outside and you come in and... we have always been wowed by that illusion. it's large but very cosy. you have essential hearth and a domestic seating area for everybo

archaeologists from england to see what other secrets they can unearth. while the crannogs in the outer hebrides are certainly some of the oldest, hundreds of these stone islands are scattered across scotland, forgotten and overgrown in its lochs. i'm headed back over to the mainland to the scottish crannog centre in the highlands. i'm keen to find outjust how they were used thousands of years ago. the timing is pretty great because we are in the middle of an iron age festival. folk music...